The pharmacist at Kanari Pharmacy can now check your Blood pressure and give you lifestyle advice on how you can stay healthy.
It's a fact of life that accidents happen with contraception. Perhaps you are on the Pill and forgot to take it? Maybe you have been sick and you're wondering if the Pill will still work? Possibly you were using a condom and something went wrong? If you're anxious because you've had unprotected sex or concerned that you may be at risk of pregnancy, Levonelle One Step® (the morning after pill, emergency contraceptive pill) can be the answer to your worries. If you think you may need emergency contraception it's important to act quickly - within hours rather than days. You can have access to this service via our Pharmacist, who will treat you with utmost discreet on the matter.
This is an opportunity for our pharmacist to discuss and review the medicines you are taking to ensure you are using them correctly and getting the maximum benefit. We will explain clearly and simply, without any medical jargon, what they are for and the conditions they treat and identify any possible side effects that you may be experiencing. We will listen to you and any problems you are having with your medicines, provide advice and support and if necessary contact your Doctor to discuss any issues that arise from our conversation.
An MUR can help:
Our pharmacist may be able to conduct an MUR over the telephone or for eligible patient
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
We offer a walk-in travel clinic offering competitively priced travel vaccinations and anti-malarial tablets.
Malaria is spread by mosquitoes. It is a serious disease which is widespread in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. There is no vaccination for malaria, you should therefore, always consider taking anti-malaria medication when travelling to areas were there is a risk of this disease. Download the form attached, complete it to tell us which countries you are travelling and then see our pharmacist who can advise on and dispense the right anti-malaria medication for you without going to your GP.
The pharmacist at Kanari Pharmacy can now check your Blood pressure and give you lifestyle advice on how you can stay healthy.
It's a fact of life that accidents happen with contraception. Perhaps you are on the Pill and forgot to take it? Maybe you have been sick and you're wondering if the Pill will still work? Possibly you were using a condom and something went wrong? If you're anxious because you've had unprotected sex or concerned that you may be at risk of pregnancy, Levonelle One Step® (the morning after pill, emergency contraceptive pill) can be the answer to your worries. If you think you may need emergency contraception it's important to act quickly - within hours rather than days. You can have access to this service via our Pharmacist, who will treat you with utmost discreet on the matter.
This is an opportunity for our pharmacist to discuss and review the medicines you are taking to ensure you are using them correctly and getting the maximum benefit. We will explain clearly and simply, without any medical jargon, what they are for and the conditions they treat and identify any possible side effects that you may be experiencing. We will listen to you and any problems you are having with your medicines, provide advice and support and if necessary contact your Doctor to discuss any issues that arise from our conversation.
An MUR can help:
Our pharmacist may be able to conduct an MUR over the telephone or for eligible patient
When you are prescribed a new medicine by your doctor our pharmacists can offer support and advice to ensure you take the new medication as prescribed without suffering any unwanted side effects or explain any further questions you may have. We usually do this by keeping in contact with you during the first 4 weeks of your new medicine being prescribed.
The service is only available for people living in England, and only for those who have been prescribed a new medicine for the conditions listed:
The NMS can help:
We offer a walk-in travel clinic offering competitively priced travel vaccinations and anti-malarial tablets.
Malaria is spread by mosquitoes. It is a serious disease which is widespread in many tropical and sub-tropical countries. There is no vaccination for malaria, you should therefore, always consider taking anti-malaria medication when travelling to areas were there is a risk of this disease. Download the form attached, complete it to tell us which countries you are travelling and then see our pharmacist who can advise on and dispense the right anti-malaria medication for you without going to your GP.